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What is Sustainability?

Sustainability means meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In addition to natural resources, we also need social and economic resources. Sustainability is not just environmentalism. Embedded in most definitions of sustainability we also find concerns for social equity and economic development.

Where does the term come from?

While the concept of sustainability is a relatively new idea, the movement as a whole has roots in social justice, conservationism, internationalism, and other past movements with rich histories. By the end of the twentieth century, many of these ideas had come together in the call for ‘sustainable development.’

Three pillars of sustainability:

What would a sustainable world look like?

Environmental Sustainability

Ecological integrity is maintained, all of earth’s environmental systems are kept in balance while natural resources within them are consumed by humans at a rate where they are able to replenish themselves.

Economic Sustainability

Human communities around the world are able to maintain their independence and have access to the resources they require, financial and otherwise, to meet their needs. Economic systems are intact, and activities are available to everyone, such as secure sources of livelihood.

Social Sustainability

Universal human rights and basic necessities are attainable by all people who have access to enough resources in order to keep their families and communities healthy and secure. Healthy communities have just leaders who ensure personal, labour, and cultural rights are respected and all people are protected from discrimination.

Why sustainability?

The motivations behind sustainability are often complex, personal, and diverse. It is unrealistic to create a list of reasons why so many individuals, groups, and communities are working towards this goal. Yet, for most people, sustainability comes down to the kind of future we are leaving for the next generation.

Sustainability as a value is shared by many individuals and organizations that demonstrate this value in their policies, everyday activities, and behaviors. Individuals have played a major role in developing our current environmental and social circumstances. The people of today along with future generations must create solutions and adapt.

Circular Economy

Our commitment to a circular economy is to foster premium re-use of plastic scrap to reduce carbon emissions and to divert plastics destined for landfills or incineration into recycled applications supporting a circular economy of plastics.

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